Shes A Killer hunting win at Melton in the $100,000 Vicbred Final

SOUTH Australian-owned mare Shes A Killer will be trying to upstage her big name rivals when she tackles Friday night's $100,000 Vicbred Final at Melton.

Now in the care of Sunraysia trainer/driver Shayne Cramp, Shes A Killer continued her solid season when she was placed in last week's semi-final at big odds.

Part-owner Jeremy Seal said connections decided to leave the four-year-old with the Cramp stable in an attempt to claim her Vicbred (Victoria breeding) bonus, but they weren't expecting the move to be extended so deep into the season.

Seal said Cramp has a growing opinion of Shes A Killer who has three of seven starts for his stable - including four placings - and just shy of $15,000 in prizemoney.

"He really likes her," Seal said. "When she was able to win her bonus I was expecting her to come back at some point but she keeps getting the job done."

Seal said Shes A Killer's chances in Friday night's feature will depend on some good fortune at Tuesday's barrier draw.

"It's a big ask, but if she was lucky enough to draw a good barrier and a few of the favourites draw badly then she might be able to run into the money," he added.

Seal continued his great season when smartly-bred former Victorian three-year-old Evening Star Lombo made it two wins in a week when she led throughout at Globe Derby on Saturday night.

Seal said the unusually marked roan coloured daughter of former star grey Lombo Pocket Watch was sent to Adelaide on recommendation of top Victorian trainer/driver Nathan Jack in hope of building her confidence after five unplaced outings across the border.